‘He had two sons. Isaac and Ishmael. And Ishmael branched out a bit. He went to live in the desert, got married, had children. Then, a few hundred years later, the prophet is born and boom. It’s Islam. So me and you are actually related.’
A Jew and a Muslim walk into a bar… People talk. Rumours spread. In Wetherspoons and hotel rooms, two young believers are reluctantly falling in love. Cultural pressures and contemporary life collide in this funny and heart-warming new play by Karla Crome. A story about faith, family and bacon butties.
Winner of the IdeasTap Underbelly Edinburgh Award and Holden Street Adelaide Fringe Award.
A Jew and a Muslim walk into a bar… People talk. Rumours spread. In Wetherspoons and hotel rooms, two young believers are reluctantly falling in love. Cultural pressures and contemporary life collide in this funny and heart-warming new play by Karla Crome. A story about faith, family and bacon butties.
Winner of the IdeasTap Underbelly Edinburgh Award and Holden Street Adelaide Fringe Award.